2014
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.26.1989
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Relationship between Postural Sway and Dynamic Balance in Stroke Patients

Abstract: [Purpose] The purpose of the current study was to investigate the relationship between postural sway and dynamic balance in post stroke patients. [Subjects] Thirty-one stroke patients (20 men and 11 women; age 64.25 years; stroke duration 12.70 months; MMSE-K score 26.35) participated in this study. [Methods] This study applied a cross-sectional design. A Good Balance system was used for measurement of the postural sway velocity (anteroposterior and mediolateral) and velocity moment of subjects under the eyes … Show more

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“…However, we contend that our results do not directly contradict the postural instability theory of Riccio and Stoffregen (1991). Dynamic stability of posture does not necessitate a rigidly stationary body and low sway path length (Błaszczyk, 2008;Cho et al, 2014;Palmisano et al, 2018). Increased postural sway could demonstrate a more flexible balance control system and a readiness to adapt to novel sensorimotor conditions such as those presented by VR.…”
Section: Balance Controlsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…However, we contend that our results do not directly contradict the postural instability theory of Riccio and Stoffregen (1991). Dynamic stability of posture does not necessitate a rigidly stationary body and low sway path length (Błaszczyk, 2008;Cho et al, 2014;Palmisano et al, 2018). Increased postural sway could demonstrate a more flexible balance control system and a readiness to adapt to novel sensorimotor conditions such as those presented by VR.…”
Section: Balance Controlsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…Static stability and dynamic balance testing will be measured by the ProKin proprioception evaluation and training system (PK254P; TecnoBody). Static stability testing will proceed as outlined below [26]:…”
Section: Secondary Outcome Measurement Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postural control may be disrupted by internal activities (changes in metabolism and in cardiac and respiratory activities) and by musculoskeletal and nerve pathologies. 50 Suspension in BWS is usually performed vertically, from above the head of the person in the harness, thus achieving posturing in orthostatism. 22 There are also devices that secure the patient in the system from behind, from the dorsal-lumbar area, for example, the Kineassist device.…”
Section: Drive Modes and Control Strategies Of Gait Rehabilitation Tementioning
confidence: 99%